I suspect there may be some filesystem corruption in a VE. Is it possible
to fsck the simfs filesystem for a single container somehow, or do I need
to stop all containers on the hardware node partition partition holding the
simfs in order to check the filesystem?

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> I suspect there may be some filesystem corruption in a VE. Is it possible to fsck the simfs filesystem for a single container somehow, or do I need to stop all containers on the hardware node partition partition holding the simfs in order to check the filesystem?
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simfs is a proxy-filesystem.
you need to stop all containers and check file-system on underlying device (ext4 on /vz ?)

thank you,
Vasily Averin

On 08/29/2012 10:37 AM, Rene C. wrote:
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> I suspect there may be some filesystem corruption in a VE. Is it possible to fsck the simfs filesystem for a single container somehow, or do I need to stop all containers on the hardware node partition partition holding the simfs in order to check the filesystem?

> Dear Rene,
>
> simfs is a proxy-filesystem.
> you need to stop all containers and check file-system on underlying device
> (ext4 on /vz ?)
>
> thank you,
> Vasily Averin
>
> On 08/29/2012 10:37 AM, Rene C. wrote:
> >
> > I suspect there may be some filesystem corruption in a VE. Is it
> possible to fsck the simfs filesystem for a single container somehow, or do
> I need to stop all containers on the hardware node partition partition
> holding the simfs in order to check the filesystem?